a. Thanksgiving is ultimately raised to God through commitment to and love for Him through obedience to His precepts. (Luke 6:46-49)

b. What is genuine thanksgiving to God in biblical terms? An undivided, surrendered, and committed heart.

Introduction

It has been said that the common breakfast of bacon and eggs is well suited to illustrate the notion of total devotion and commitment. For you see on that breakfast plate the chicken who gave the eggs is involved but the pig who gave his life is fully committed. What does God require of those whom are called by grace? What is the level of involvement required of followers of Jesus?

In Luke 9:23-25 the words of Christ are recorded saying that "If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me. For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me will save it. What good is it for a man to gain the whole world, and yet lose or forfeit his very self?” (NIV84)

Transition

For the past two weeks and now today we have been looking at what the author of Psalms 119 has to say about having a right heart toward God in thanksgiving for giving us His love, His life, and most notably His word.

Please bear in mind though that throughout what we’ve been examining that nowhere is there to be found a legalism with regard to God’s law; rather a love.

It has been said that "The law is no do-it-yourself manual which God has handed over to man. It is the written part of a life-long teach-in. With it comes the assurance of his living presence."

Living according to the law is not a prerequisite to receiving the grace of God. It is the natural consequence of receiving the grace of God. He calls us to live according to His word and He empowers us by transforming us through His word.